That's one of the joys or parking/driving in the states...the infrastructure can accommodate a tank with ease :greengrin
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Brain dead tourists at this time of year. The ones who think wandering around the road is ok, especially the Lawnmarket and the others who decide to drive around the city centre willy nilly looking at sites, add in all the 10mph tour coaches, thank for your business but **** off.
It’s probably been said before but people that just walk out in front of your car and act like you’re the one in the wrong! 🤬
Cheap finance ruined quality cars. Back in the day a Merc, BWM, Audi etc used to turn heads but now they are so common and most on the roads are entry level.
Out of that 'level' only Jaguar still carries class.
A couple of the free movie channels on sky/digital changing to ****ing Christmas channels in September.
I was approaching one of these bike lanes that expand to the entire lane at a traffic island where cars need to give way to the cyclist. There was a cyclist about to approach it so I slowed down but the cyclist was cycling so slow I’m surprised she could keep upright. Then she got to the traffic island and just stopped to look at her phone.
20mph cuts crashes by a third in Edinburgh
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...-fife-55863412
It is ignored by what appears to be about 99% of drivers so very much a case of correlation not causation (as the article alludes to at the end) I’d suggest.
I’m also pretty positive that when it came in there was a handy map of where the crashes had happened that get counted for these stats..the vast majority of which had been on the main artery 40mph roads so it was particularly poorly targeted if that’s what they were trying to reduce.
Re 20 zones, I've mentioned before here, but when in my works motor, I have to drive at or below the posted limit or the spy-in-the-cab flags it up to management. Too many strikes and it's a disciplinary with the potential for P45.
Yesterday, as always, I'm driving at the posted 20 along Slateford road when a driver coming from the opposite direction but wishing to turn (right) across me had to wait. The wait was obviously too long as when I passed they leant on their horn. I was genuinely flummoxed so asked (in a non-aggressive way) and apart from absolutely wetting her nappy because I stopped and asked, she then said I was going too slow (I was doing 21 on the GPS). I remonstrated that I could only drive to the posted limit, I think it then dawned on her that it was a 20 but she doubled down and said "still, you were driving too slow, I'm waiting to get across here!".
So aye, there is a lot of ignorance out there!
Had a close one yesterday. I'm on the main road approaching a junction to the left, I can see a pick up truck and cyclist approaching the junction.
The pick up is going to reach the junction before me and indicates right so crossed ahead of me but I was aware of the cyclist not slowing and had to brake sharply and lean on the horn. He hadn't seen me!
Not a young man, but he got a hell of a fright and I actually stopped and asked if he was OK. He apologised profusely and said he hadn't seen me. I was going about 25mph and had seen him for a couple of hundred metres as he approached the junction. There was no excuse for him not seeing a bright blue car!
Loved it when I had a Jag…got it on a ridiculously cheap lease for a couple of years (was literally nearly half the price VW wanted for a golf on PCP) and never tired of coming out with the line of “Think I’ll just take the Jaaaaaag” or endless variations of [emoji1787][emoji1787]
Still miss that car so I do…and my ability to bore people about how much I liked it [emoji2956]
Taxi drivers who seem to think they are above the law. Usually the private hire cabs. Twats.
People who don't indicate right when they are going to the third exit on a standard 4 exit roundabout.
So it looks like they want to just exit at the second exit and go straight on. This causes mayhem, as cars from the 3rd exit going the other way understandably start to pull out, and then the original driver has the audacity to get angry!
I realise this has probably been covered before but its happened 3 times to me recently. There has been a common theme amongst the demographic of the drivers, but I won't say anything more on that as it might just be coincidence.:greengrin
Impatient drivers who have to wait for 30 seconds or so for a bus to pull away from a bus stop. 400 bus stopped at the bus stop outside the dentist in Colinton Village just before the corner/bend leading to bridge heading to Gillespie crossroads. I stopped behind it as I was not prepared to overtaken a bend where I couldn't see what was coming. White van man behind me, sounds horn, rises his hands and shakes his head